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COTTON CLARIIES PARITY PROPOSAL : Gives U. S. 18 Big Cruisers With Less Tonnage Than British in Small Type. Care ul attention has been given by President Hoover and Acting Secretary of State Cotton to the statement of Sec- retary Stimson, propoeing immediate naval parity with Great Britain. Subsequently Mr. Cotton made pub-| Sta lic a brief statement clarifying the crul- ser section of the Stimson declaration with the explanation that the United States should have the right to build 18 8-inch-gun cruisers with a lesser ton- nage than Great Britain in smaller gun ships, but that it would have the option of a 15-ship fleet of 8-inch guns lheI MEMORIALS | TN GRANITE. MARBLE BRONZE ON | DISPLAY at 448 NEW YORK AVENUE N. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Natl. 5870 GREEN BAG COFFEE |inch gun cruisers and a larger number | for both Great Britain and the United | - | terms of the Washington treaty. same as Britain and use 30,000 tons in additional smaller cruisers. Cotton’s Statement. ‘The statement by the Acting Secre- tary of State said: “The statement clearly shows that the United States delegation has made THE EVENING WOMEN’S ORDINATION BEFORE PRESBYTERY roposal which gives tonnage ity | Question to Be Discussed by Wash- hy uugmm between Great Britain anc| the United States. As to cruiser cs gory, it is proposed that the Unlkd States have the right to build 18 large cruisers (three more than Great Brit- ain) and in smaller cruisers a lesser tonnage than Great Britain. But if the United States wishes, it is to have the opuon to build the same tonnage in larger cruisers as Great Britain, i. e, 15, an in that event can increase its small-cruiser building to duplicate the As some naval observers here inter- preted the statement, the United States proposes that it have 20 cruisers of the Omaha-Memphis class and 18 eight- of Smnller cruisers than the United Should this agreement be entered into the United States would build only 10 of the fifteen 1®000-ton cruisers recent- 1y authorized by Congress, but it would lay dawn an addtional ten 6-inch-gun ships of approximately 7,000 standard tons. In the matter of battleships it was believed that the American proposal was | States to scrap _down to the 15 ships British tonnage. U. S. Would Scrap Three Ships. each would be entitled to by 1942 under | This would mean that Great Britain would scrap five of its older battleshi and the United States three. That would bring about approximately tonnage parity as between the two main fleets. ington Churchmen at Special Meeting. The question of the ordination of women for the Presbyterian ministry will be taken up for action by the Wash- ington City Presbytery at a special meeting Monday at the New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church at 10 o'clock. This is being done throughout the coun- try by the various Presbyterian bodies following action by the last session of the General Assembly. The local body will also take up for action the pension plan as it relates to the individual congregations. Following the business session there will be an address by Rev. Florian Vur- pillot on “The Protestant or_Evangeli- cal Theological Sem Seminary in Paris.” Deaths Re rted. JomAr ferter MeNay 28 T 22?1-. % Boepital. Andrew A, Wiz, 66, United States Soldiers' Sinclal Emergency Hospital. Ellanbetn Movedith. 58 241 13t h st s Hary M Canter. 4a. 212 14th st. ne. Patrick C. Murphy. 45 61 Brvait ladss M. Brooke, 44, en route Emersency rrmm L Jones. 39, 3831 8 Te. Birkerion. 5. Emersericy Ho ghdys sm-n 25. Emergency Hosit 74, Charles "R Biacketone, 43, rear of 601 2nd lorence Roberts. 41, Columbla Hospital Louise M. Brow, . 1237 Kenyon . RubY P Covinstol months, 36 Eve st. ‘On the tables who know” STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, MEMORIAL SERVICES. Metropolitan Methodist Church to Honor Lincoln in Evening. At the Metropolitan Memorial Meth- odist Church tomorrow Dr. James Shera Montgomery, the minister, will have for his subject at the morning service “A Day in Nazareth” At 8 o'clock in the evening Lincoln anniversary memorial, services will be held under the auspices The address will be delivered by Rep- 'mgthltlve James M. Beck of Phila- del The World-Wide Circle of Metropcli- tan Church will be held at the home of the Misses Tilton, 220 Second street northeast, » Tuesday at 8 o'clock. ENGINEER IS BURIED. Rites Are Held for William M. ‘Williamson. Funeral services for William M. Williamson, 56, senior engineer in the Office of Chief of Engineers, War De- partment, who died Thursday at his residence, 3608 S street, were held this alternoon at the funeral parlors of Timothy Hanlon, 641 H street north- east, with interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Besides his widow, he is survived by Chevy Chase, Md., and Mrs. Albert Paul ‘of St. Louls. A brother, Edward Williamson of Portland, Oreg., also sur- vives. Tvice-nn-evening musical comedy is to be tried in London. of those OUR FAMOUS To Convince Yourself of the Merits of This Splendid Coffee . . Just Try a Pound—No Doubt You Will Then Add Your Name to the T housands of Others W ho Regularly Use Only Our Famous Green Bag Coffee On Sale ONLY at All “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly Stores of the associated clubs of the city.| two daughters, Mrs. T. M. Cremins of | LINCOLN BIRTHDAY SERVICE TOMORROW Dr. Mark Depp to Address Calvary Methodist Congregation on “The Spirit of Lincoln.” The birthday of Abraham Lincoln will be observed by a special service to- morrow night in Calvary Methodist Church. The minister, Dr. Mark Depp, | will speak on the theme: “The Spirit of |Lineoln.” The sermon theme at_the morning service will be “The Ship's Anchors.” Rev. Philip Edwards will speak at the young people’s meeting at 7 o'clock on the subject. “Getting the Golden Rule | Angle.” This service will be preceded by a half hour of fellowship, with re- freshments. The fullovlln' Sunday eve- ning Dr. H. K. Lee will speak on “Some Aspects of the Race Problem.” The church schools meet at 9:30 am. In addition to the various de- partments for children and young peo- ple, and the adult men's and women's classes, there is a mother’s class, for mothers of young children and a Calvary younu couples class for young married people, Births Reported ind Rose V. Wathen. boy. & -nu My iltrg artha Yetona: boy. CENTS THE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8§, 1919, Cards of Thunks, BAUMANN, MARGARE wish fend our, hearifelt t.n-nnw. oca: o 'f“bnuum 'Snm sympathy an y friends | our -m 3 Dertavement " sse l-. ter and sister, umfififl- AR R, nmn'y“ e‘ 'ahe floral o' .“'se"nnflhy e de Brathn. ARTHUR, JULIA. De Saturday. Pebruary 5. 1030, s’ aike, 3 iampn of Shriety oiia i) i "“j"" i o a it oy X l ll\"ll llld stz Carrle Pa; of Bniladeiphia, Fa." nnpu o Rerallater. BEAN. LOUVINIA. De ‘Thursday. Pebruary 6. 1350, :h“ .2 ospit s o broth‘eu-;l;r U wunts. 33 Cotsins qacy Friends and relatives funeral 1ater. ¥ "‘""'“ THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy and continued cold tonight, minimum temperature about 23 degrees; tomorrow partly cloudy, moderate northwes! winds. : cone. da! Beaths. Friday, ":gg'" v York n, ’f i BROWN, The duneral of | MARY POPI iR r?w:b ‘the ulgveahfix. §| | ARAE Cit7 Wil take biace from Ran A M E. Chuteh. M 3t i%ih ana Touh, Sin s-mu.y, Tobruary o' ot “ner sister, T lizabeth Po I'lum. Departed this life on T la0- ac, Preedmens BYRON of 1 st BYRON, February NK Priday, Hospital, n.w., belov Piltierar Sacurday. Febru from Fraier's new funetal h "ave. how. Interment Chicagon Til. IIAIIBRILAIN ERNEST GUY. O Piite Priday, Pevruay 1. t o RNEST GUY, beloved “son of O o oh mberlain ind he late James H. onday, Pebru rom he, h ome. or his Sister, ! 3417 Dent pl. Bitad™and relatives invited to attend. WILLIAM J. A special m.eunl ot Ko Trive, No. 16, Improved Order of hereby d_for “Sunday, Febn Red n-n n.w., for urpose o In Runeral atragements {OF oyt nte Bro W. A MCGUIRE, Sachem. 2%t w. B. GARNER, Chiet of Records. CROMPTON. EDWARD. On_Priday. Peb~ Tuck 4330 EDWARD CROMPTON, in his 14th year. beloved son of Richard D. B Myrtie M. Crompton, Funeral private) Monday, February 10, at 3 from the Rome of his parents, 1011 Mapls, ave. Sil- ver Spring, Md. interment Cedar Hill cunmry ) Maryland-Virginia—Partly cloudy and cm continued cold tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, fresh northwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, warmer in west portion. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 37; 8 p.m,, 35; 12 midnight, 35; 4 am., 33; 8 am., 28; noon, 34. Barometer—4& pm., 8 p. X 12 m|dnl‘h! '.'QID ( m., 29. 8 a.m., 29.98; moon, 30.02. Highest temperature, 317, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 27, occurred at 8:10 a.m. toda; Temperature same date last year— Highest, 50; lowest, 32. ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) ‘Today—Low tide, 9: 07 a.m. and 10:31 p.am.; high tide, 2 a.m. and 2 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1 11:39 p.m.; high tide, 4 a. pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 7:08 a.m.; sun sets :37 pm. Tomorrow—sSun rises 7:07 am.; sun sets 5:38 p.m. Moon rises 12:16 p.m.; sets 2:50 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. F -nmuunm = Statlons. Abilene, suus &= 238585 PR I TR T sususunsesseugusysugLeE LRy £33 P PRI A S e 2 , Green: Horta wuu». Curr Hamilton, Bermuda. San Juan, Porto Ric Havana, Cuba_. Colon, Canal Zon HABEAS WRITS DENIED. Two Suspects in Kidnaping Unabl to Provide $55,000 Bail. NEW YORK, February 8 (#).—Two suspects in the kidnaping of Max Price, real estate dealer of New Haven, Conn., yesterday were denied their freedom on a writ of habeas corpus, but Supreme Court Justice Peter A. Hatting fixed bail at $55,000 each. Sidney Meyers, their attorney, said it would be impossible for them to furnish it. The men, Harry I Fleisch and Samuel Handel, both of Detroit and alleged members of the notorious “purple gang’ o( kmnlpen in that eity, were arrested Wednesday night. Price was kidnaped on Jnnlury 28 and held for $60,000 ransom. This was reduced to $30,000, but he was released near nridzepon. Conn, after the arrests here. . Marriage Licenses. , 31, and Lettle ] pororest L Hall 1:‘ nd | John‘: Hurt, 21 Mnnrlcu Fottle %, mer. 21, boih ot Britimore. a; Rev Verstone, Kuhns, 24. Minmeapolis, Minn., B G Jones, 25, this elty: Rev. % Maboner, 23, and Sarsh R. ©. ki, 18; .‘V Jose, D. L. C 3 oz 8 v, G. Sl ton *SWfitora 7. Carson, 33, Palisade, Colo., and persis M, Brown, 17, Richmond, Va. Rev. d ne. 23, and Ei 1 Jones, 20, both ubnnon, o Arlhflul\ A llccnllum Nearly 3,000,000 children in Scotland are said to be in need of nursery schools. CH_O] Trust Co. tas, No. turn to Union' Trust Co., safe Reward. POUND DOG—Brindle_bulldog, fromNorth cno Cltage; Md. - Reward. Call Kensington 140 Sle: VICIRILY 4 Gahatin, bn'un linols 3 Reward, Gal- ves. n.w. atin st . GLOVE “sray su w - rd. waiting room B Sy ol doon t0 lost and found dept. of theater. PORSE, small brown leather: Thursday e ning. between hrk and ‘o\nm brook Cous itan Teturn E—8 oW} ator; some ; memorandim book: neighborhood of m ‘c-n ‘Potomac €3100 1838 N. on Mon ary 10, at 11 am. s and. triends iavitca io stiend. terment Congressional Cemeter: LEY, THOMAS E. DUDL T dence. 5 Dvm.tv. he\evea ‘hus} d: leaves menm their loss one Mr ymith; one nephe: ry at arlors: ‘821 Plori ebrual funeral fcoln Memorial Ce un n.w. Interment tery. DUDLEY, THOMAS E. Ofcers and mem. bars o dge. No. 85. 1. B. DORE, ave Pebruary '8, oy Sa lum:y evening. eral Ilndy 1 from E. 7 e HERBERT k. Jofiu Exalted Ruler. E. WILLIAMS, s.em ry. !lf e ldenee 7“ IE LOUISE, beloved wite Glenwood Cemetery. FULTON, JAMES. The Interdenominational Ushers' Union of D. C. and vicinity are Rereby notified of the desth AMES FULTON, Punersl ‘Bunday uuunt llnnh Baptist %h\luh. Interment Lincoin u L i Tesidence, 30 ving wife lot of !ur 7374 year. Notice of l CATH] ARMO. Tnterment Rockville Uni o}. Soneters. luulnl JANE, on Thursdas. 1930, at her residenct at 2 p.m. nterment Glenw JAMES. Departed this lite t 11 o'clock ramer ins, red h N it Cls Ruth, Rayms awiins; devoted hrolhlr ot wu. i Puner: February 7. 1630, XKoch: B enriary 10, 1784 Pennsy! private. KOLB. WILLIAM 3. On Frids Februars 30, athis residence; 3148 n.w. }vn.ulm J. KOLB. ved nnmnd ut col Priday, vite' of Capt. Ser X A Monday, February at Glenwood Cem AXEL P. 3 i u"z‘m’-‘m’c‘: v Yonersl ’floo'cn-nlu st nw. Interment Chape l 304 Eas b‘laved h\llhlnd of Kal ‘sneimer Cattell), father 'l )llry l Iunhnlm and Mrs. Sadie ll - aduddenty, 'rh Sonneeticut o 'r [ERESA, beloved wife o "Couls_Moser ‘mother” of Mati- rice Moser. neral { ‘from the Chapel of Prank Geler's 111 n Sunday, hbmny an iends {1 ni (ebrew Cemetery. , THERESA. | officers and o from Geler's. fubérs n.w, | M. BERMAN, President. * MOSER, THERESA. Members of the Friend- ship 'Cirele are’ hereby notified of the e 13 Tth 'PLOKA OPPENHEIMER, Sec. NOONE. MARGARET C. On Fridey, Fe 7, 1930. at her late residence, 1306 ARGARET C.. beloved wife of Tt ioont neral from above rma'nu umm" t 9 8.m., thence to Holy Chu bere solémn hish mass at 9:30 for yepose of her nterment. Moust Ollvel Bometery 0D, DELLA GRAEME. on Pri. uary 930." at her’ residenct 3107 Ingom DELLA GRAEME SMALLWOOD. "beloved wife 2o olhe inte George Thomas Smallwood. Jate " residence on Mon bri 3 B Relatives and iriends ln- Viied to atiend. SMITH, WILLIAM H. H. On Fridey, reb- 1030, at hig residence. 04 Tac komn abe Tukome. Par 1, *beioved father b % -nd. Ry t Funeral | aonu' on Mot Innmu;m. omit flowers. LARENCE. _On Frida: CLARENCE _TAYLOR, Isabella Res TAYLOR. CI 7. 1930, brother ' of ‘Mrs. Maude Taylor, Cornell Tayl Fu ary 10 at 1 pm,, from i2a2 February devoted Sarah funerai pariors, TAYLOR, FRED, Suddenly, on Februar o) t Garfleld Hmnl?l FRED TAY]})B‘: d of Nonie T-ylnr s resting W. W. a hmbess o home. 14th and Chapin s, Funeral ate) Monday at 10 am. ~Interment r Hill Cemetery. Kindiy omit flowers. THOMAS, ANNE . Suddenly, February 1T, Ser, resigence, 3¢ n.w. ks, beloved" nme ‘al Monda: ntcr!%em ved wi sughter of A nd Mary £ Henry, ilton an Lawrence Early. Februg ary 9, 2 of loon n 1 . an: elntives and friends invited. TURNER, RICHARD CARROLL. Entered inte etérnal re ‘! February 7, 1836, s ARD d W, be VM o ar Snd Luly’ Carroll Turner and brother of Bernice Turner. Notice of funeral here- WASHINGTON, EVA. Departed this life Febo t ‘her late ulldenc!. 300 a EVA WASHINGTON. 'n Thelr 1068 & Bus nd: e son, m wil l!htn‘l':'b'e'ml:?fl eral of WA Puners) Slinday. Febriar o'clock p.m.. m Zion' Baptist, hurch. F Reh 314 and 4 st. between 34d AiSa' Gumz:« R W. PANNIE GREENE. R. W. WEST, CHARLES on Thurldnn Peb. puary B. WEST. beloved | CAMPBELL, WIL CORBETT. MAURICE N, et GREEN, EMMA, Braths, WEITEMORE WILBUR ursd; beloved husband of " \d (nee Downey). Puners I lrum his anct fi: Monday. 10, vited to nterment’ st Mownt Biivet cemeter i In Memoriam. CHRISTIAN. In loving mem- father and hushand, who en! eternal rest one year today, 10, 1929. No_one knows my heartaches, Christian, Since 7ou paste m-t eomn to me to know But thery We Wil mul Ris' LOVING WiFE, LOUISE. In_my heart your memory linger: Sweetly, tender, kind and true. There is hot & day, dear fathe That we do not ihink of H18 LOVING CHILDREN In sad but loving A femembrance of our tather and Rusband, WILLIAM _P. PBELL. who depirted this nu tw years avor Pebrunty & §od, what s welaht of sorrow, AND LILLIAN CAMPBELL. CARTER, ELIZABETH. EDMONDS, FLOR. i} ER AND ‘StsTen, ANTOINETTE memory of TER, who Feb- TIN In loving memo MORTEN. 1 Goparied inis lite " suddemty. Priaar: ruary 8, 1929. The midnight moon is On’a'lone ‘and "shien th gleens one | x long to ki hining love lnd mis: hts nrt e hu mmfl' cet xe not w! i back. In znn eorid ot s mrrov and -nw But we hope to o1 On’that bright, nréa tiforie h In loving memory her, MAU- 1924, in life bered in dtl\lh 18 Bevolss WIFE ¥ o, CORBETT. AND CHILDREN. MARY. In lovin r dear mother, MA] ! DORE, 0 dl!fl ToFiy-one Jears aso, February § 1 Mgmories of you, dear mother, yotir Home of heavenly blue, .““ "hlfl' 'OP your ldln:n 'And Tor & heart 80 stou and true. remembrance of A tribute of love and mem- tribute of love and m my _dear mother, six Ars-as0 Today. PEDPUAEY 8, 194, Peacetully sleeping, resting st last Wt i uffering past. Tusilence she Taftered: 1h patience: sne e Until God called her home to suffer no HER LOVING DAUGHTER, CORA HUGO. * GUPGIN, FRANCIS 1n leving remembrance h"- 'IIO fll!“o T ago today, To30. 5 : » Eua hlE soul rest in peace. HIS WIFE ANL DAVGH rm GEANNA. d _to A _HAI gepartéd th fhree years ago today, Februsry 527 Dear mother, we know you-ro ¥ h of toll and car JONES, WILLIAM. In sad and lovin membrance of olr son and brother IAM J ed ¢ |h three 65 Today, Pebiuary Funded 9 Iriends We are. Jon In midst of all pleasure we are blus Smiles on our faces. but our heart acl Longing. dear Willte, for io'mm 5 JORDAN, l!fll.ll D T4 e ‘devot . SORDAN, whe entered Into rest seven years ago foday, February 8, 133, L ight. but to memory dear. Lot g0 fishic Wt t0 memory dere NASH, JOHN W. In sad and Joviig remem- B ene IO v, “NASH. "who. departed. this iifs"seven yeais 480 toda Webruary 8, day brings back sad memories, :" fi“” % o":“m of im today one s Wirk' sON, EARLAND BAU loved h! ALMA. NASH, IN W. A tribute of love to the JOH [aemory of our' dear father and fathgr-in: HN W. is 1ite’ seven vei 1923 The moon and star: the lone and Beneath lies one Wi 'hy nu'"u'oi. OZAN; AND "Bix In sad but rlml'rn. EFFIE MAY. emy det s are shining ; ‘o have, to love, then to the test 's_hel WS gt DA b PERRY, GEORGE W. In loving rlh! brance of my delr h and. and father, Gl w. h ""l.lx Years o t 1924, 1) But 1o pot on this eatch As_the one that_holds IFE_AND D e ‘journey knew all the cost of the | n{ Sne paid out the price to the fullest his they The. memory of those ha n days When we were all togel " AND CHIL- MER DEVOTED HUSBA DREN. FUNEEAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of mor connected yith, ‘the original w. lfi-u establish Phone Pra i Nl F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 2 H St. NE. s R Lincoln 0524 o JOHN R. WRlGHT CO. 1337 10th St. N. North 004 ALMUS R. SPEARE Mlu the Ori W. R. Speare C 1623 Connecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 Clyde J. Nlcholo, Inc. 4200 9th_8 Je WILLIAM LFE’S SONS. FUNERAI CRE MAlOR[UM. 332 PA_AVE. N. NATIONAL 1384, 1385 Herbert B. Nevius F.'ul‘nernl Home e. NW. JEo qs"wvms,n, o o Dignified, Eficient l' AvtoriShils Soreies . Frank Geiu s Sons g 1113 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chapel. 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